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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Hell
Posts: 817
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Something i'm curious about with people using domains/site names as keywords on spam sites, would that have any effect on SE rankings?
I've found a few of my domain names on spammy fake video sites on .cn & .info domains. They're showing up in the backlinks in google webmaster tools and the more i report them the more others appear. I've just found a load on google groups spamming AFF. ![]() |
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Certified Nice Person
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I've received yet another email from the submitter in question, though I still haven't replied to his first one, and it appears that he now understands what I was saying. He thought I was blacklisting him because the title of the his free site was the same as the title of some other free site - and that is why he couldn't comprehend what my problem was. He went on to explain why he named the folders in his file paths the way he did:
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And Sheepguy is absolutely right, of course. Some of the not so clever submitters create a different folder for each list they submit to. When they do that, you can expect them to attempt all sorts of trickery to see what they can get away with [by making changes on a listed free site] at individual lists. The lesson here remains the same - don't use a link list's (fucking) name in a URL, no matter the reason.
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